Overview: n analytic autoethnography-à-deux, focusing on.shared reminiscences and on-going experience, and presenting a joint research.in self-discovery.The book tells a story which.demonstrates how a medical s.The authors, two sociologists,discover, follow-up, examine, and make sense of the cross-roads where thesocial and life sciences meet, surprised by the emergent story which theysimultaneously witness and document. Together, they focus on Lea Hagoel’sprofessional path as a medical sociologist fitting in with bio-medicalscientific work patterns of a multi-disciplinary team of physicians, n
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